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VLBI astrometry of two millisecond pulsars

arXiv:1211.0111 · doi:10.1017/S174392131202488X

Abstract

We present astrometric results on two millisecond pulsars, PSR B1257+12 and PSR J1022+1001, as carried out through VLBI. For PSR B1257+12, a model-independent distance of $710_{\rm -38}^{\rm +43}$ pc and proper motion of ($μ_{\rm α}=46.44\pm0.08$ mas/yr, $μ_{\rm δ}=-84.87\pm0.32$ mas/yr) were obtained from 5 epochs of VLBA and 4 epochs of EVN observations, spanning about 2 years. The two dimensional proper motion of PSR J1022+1001 ($μ_{\rm α} \sim -10.13$ mas/yr, $μ_δ \sim 16.89$ mas/yr) was also estimated, using 3 epochs of EVN observations. Based on our results, the X-ray efficiency of PSR B1257+12 should be in the same range as other millisecond pulsars, and not as low as previously thought.

Proceedings of IAUS 291 "Neutron Stars and Pulsars: Challenges and Opportunities after 80 years", J. van Leeuwen (ed.); 3 pages